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Phill usually just posts his sketches straight onto social media when he is finished but he said that he can see it growing into a business.

The railway crossing on Lincoln High Street

His drawings are currently on show in a display at the Waterside Shopping Centre and in the Cardinal's Hat, a picture in the Strait and Narrow and in the White Hart.

Phill added: "I love posting my sketches and getting feedback from people on social media.

"They always get a really good response and people have even started asking for prints.

"I just love Lincoln and that's why I draw it."

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